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PDA Street - Wed Dec 9, 11:40 am ET
Virtual Smartphone Platform creates a central view of smartphone content, activity, and applications to give IT and end-users insight into usage, and control over security and cost.
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I4U - Wed Dec 9, 11:29 am ET
The Holiday Shopping season is in full swing. Just as we offered our Top 100 Tech Gifts 2008 last year, I4U News presents our Top 100 Holiday Gift Guide 2009, featuring tons of cool electronics, gadgets and toys to give to your loved ones or treat yourself...
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TechCrunch - Wed Dec 9, 11:25 am ET
Skyfire , the developers of a “game-changing” PC-like web-browser for mobile devices, has launched a new version of its browser for Windows Mobile. Skyfire is free and the only browser of the bunch to support Flash, Silverlight, and a number of other technologies generally reserved for desktop browsers, hence the comparison to a PC browser. Skyfire, which has over one million users, supports ...
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PC World - Tue Dec 8, 9:47 pm ET
The Great Recession cast a shadow on all sectors of the economy in 2009. IT fared better than most, however, and the slump did not curb the dynamic nature of the...
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Gay City News - Wed Dec 9, 11:03 am ET
E.L. Doctorow’s bestselling new novel is based on the Collyer Brothers, two siblings who died in their apartment buried under piles of detritus in the 1930s.
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Bloomberg - Tue Dec 8, 4:46 pm ET
Dec. 8 (Bloomberg) -- Canadian stocks fell for a fourth day, led by banks and commodity producers, as a stronger U.S. dollar lowered prices of commodities and Bank of Nova Scotia missed profit estimates.
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The Christian Science Monitor - Tue Dec 8, 4:21 pm ET
From AIDS to Android phones, research shows that intellectual property rights are detrimental to the social good.
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The Capital Times - Wed Dec 9, 5:38 am ET
The new narrative swirling around singer Susan Boyle sounds a lot like the old narrative that catapulted her to international fame: Middle-aged and (insert additional unflattering or downright mean description here) woman is stunning us all over again.
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AnandTech - Wed Dec 9, 12:41 am ET
After being relatively unsuccessful in the market, RIM is preparing its biggest push into mainland China...
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Bloomberg - Wed Dec 9, 4:48 pm ET
Dec. 9 (Bloomberg) -- Traders are snapping up options on Research In Motion Ltd. , betting the shares will climb 31 percent in five weeks as prospects for sales improve, especially in China.
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Developer.com - Wed Dec 9, 1:15 pm ET
Until recently, a significant difference between the BlackBerry platform and its much-discussed competitors (Android, iPhone, and WebOS) was that BlackBerry did not support capturing video within programs.
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KFJX Pittsburg - Wed Dec 9, 4:00 pm ET
So you just landed a BlackBerry. Confused about where to start? Here's a quick list of steps to making your BlackBerry uniquely yours.
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Bloomberg - Wed Dec 9, 10:41 am ET
Dec. 9 (Bloomberg) -- Traders are snapping up options on Research In Motion Ltd. , betting the shares will climb 31 percent in five weeks as sales in China accelerate.
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The News & Observer - Tue Dec 8, 11:12 pm ET
The maker of the iconic BlackBerry mobile phone has its eye on the Triangle.
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New York Times - Wed Dec 9, 5:59 pm ET
Every one of the Nook’s vaunted distinctions from Amazon’s Kindle comes fraught with disappointing footnotes.
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Bloomberg - Tue Dec 8, 10:43 am ET
Dec. 8 (Bloomberg) -- Research In Motion Ltd. will offer a version of the BlackBerry customized for China and will partner with a Lenovo Group Ltd. affiliate to increase its share of the world’s biggest mobile-phone market.
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Bloomberg - Tue Dec 8, 10:41 am ET
Dec. 8 (Bloomberg) -- Research In Motion Ltd. will offer a version of the BlackBerry customized for China and will partner with a Lenovo Group Ltd. affiliate to increase its share of the world’s biggest mobile-phone market.
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The News & Observer - Tue Dec 8, 4:53 pm ET
The maker of the iconic BlackBerry mobile phone has its eye on the Triangle.
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Bloomberg - Wed Dec 9, 12:26 am ET
Dec. 9 (Bloomberg) -- Traders are snapping up options on Research In Motion Ltd. , betting the shares will climb 31 percent in five weeks as sales in China accelerate.
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Bloomberg - Wed Dec 9, 4:46 pm ET
Dec. 9 (Bloomberg) -- Most Canadian stocks fell, led by financial shares, after a cut in Spain’s credit outlook raised concern that defaults will spread through the global economy.